The Testimony of Integrity, or Truth Testimony, is the Quaker (also known as Friends) belief that one should live a life that is true to God, true to oneself, and true to others. Integrity is commonly associated with honesty and fair dealings, which are key components of it, but to Friends integrity has more to do with personal wholeness and consistency than with these common associations. From personal and inward integrity flow the outward signs of integrity, which include honesty and fairness.
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| - The Testimony of Integrity, or Truth Testimony, is the Quaker (also known as Friends) belief that one should live a life that is true to God, true to oneself, and true to others. Integrity is commonly associated with honesty and fair dealings, which are key components of it, but to Friends integrity has more to do with personal wholeness and consistency than with these common associations. From personal and inward integrity flow the outward signs of integrity, which include honesty and fairness.
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| - The Testimony of Integrity, or Truth Testimony, is the Quaker (also known as Friends) belief that one should live a life that is true to God, true to oneself, and true to others. Integrity is commonly associated with honesty and fair dealings, which are key components of it, but to Friends integrity has more to do with personal wholeness and consistency than with these common associations. From personal and inward integrity flow the outward signs of integrity, which include honesty and fairness.
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